Tools

About

Our work (an inhabited sculpture) is about the collision, intersection and unification
of the myths of the society "about the artist"
and the myt… Read More

Our work (an inhabited sculpture) is about the collision, intersection and unification
of the myths of the society "about the artist"
and the myth of the artist "about society".
Although, we would not like to limit myth-making
to the framework of art. This process is inextricably linked with anthropogenesis. We all look at the world
with our eyes, listen with our ears, sniff our noses, and feel them with our bodies. Read Less

Published:

Schrodinger artistor Introvert cinema

art group CoolArtInstallation, performanceDovzhenko-Center, Kyiv, May 12, 2017.Video and photo by Olegg Kulay-Kulaychuk

Our work (an inhabited sculpture) is about the collision, intersection and unificationof the myths of the society "about the artist" and the myth of the artist "about society".Although, we would not like to limit myth-making to the framework of art. This process is inextricably linked with anthropogenesis. We all look at the world with our eyes, listen with our ears, sniff our noses, and feel them with our bodies. But at the same time we constantly balance on the verge of truth and illusion, objectivity and subjectivity, private and public, interaction and autonomy.Is it possible to measure the truth/objectivity of the received information?

Do we live in a 4-dimensional universe - "space-time", or does each of us add a unique"personal-dimensional" component? What happens when an artist "pushes" its additional component beyond the limits of autonomy into the audience space?

Comments

Basic Info

Our work (an inhabited sculpture) is about the collision, intersection and unification
of the myths of the society "about the artist"
and the myth of the artist "about society".
Although, we would not like to limit myth-making
to the framework of art. This process is inextricably linked with anthropogenesis. We all look at the world
with our eyes, listen with our ears, sniff our noses, and feel them with our bodies.